From: Benjamin Geer <ben@socialtools.net>
To: skaller@users.sourceforge.net
Cc: The Caml Trade <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] transactions?
Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 15:59:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40950CC4.6050907@socialtools.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4094F956.3060206@socialtools.net>
Benjamin Geer wrote:
>> Is there an Ocaml eqivalent of begin/end blocking section?
>> I.e. something that sets the global lock if threads
>> are enabled (but still compiles if they're not)?
>
> You can use camlp4's pa_ifdef.cmo to create a global mutex only if
> threads are enabled. The utility functions below take care of this, as
> well as unlocking the mutex if an exception is thrown.
Actually I've just realised that pa_ifdef.cmo seems to be deprecated
(it's not mentioned in the camlp4 docs anymore), but you can use
pa_macro.cmo[1]. Here's a revised version:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(* Implements try-with-finally. *)
let try_with_finally ~(f : unit -> 'a) ~(finally: unit -> unit) =
let res =
try
f ()
with e ->
finally ();
raise e
in
finally ();
res ;;
(* Locks a mutex, calls a function, then unlocks the mutex. The mutex
is also unlocked if the function throws an exception. *)
IFDEF THREADS THEN
let call_in_mutex ~f ~(mutex : Mutex.t) =
Mutex.lock mutex;
try_with_finally ~f ~finally:(function () -> Mutex.unlock mutex) END ;;
(* If threads are enabled, creates a mutex, otherwise returns unit. *)
let create_optional_mutex () =
(IFDEF THREADS THEN
Mutex.create ()
ELSE
() END) ;;
(* This function's arguments are a function to be called, and a value
returned by create_optional_mutex. If threads are enabled, it
calls the function in a mutex. If threads are disabled, it
just calls the function. *)
let call_in_optional_mutex ~f ~mutex =
(IFDEF THREADS THEN
call_in_mutex ~f ~mutex
ELSE
f () END) ;;
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note that you have to take care of defining the THREADS symbol.
Ben
[1] http://caml.inria.fr/camlp4/manual/manual002.html#toc1
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-02 3:35 skaller
2004-05-02 13:36 ` Benjamin Geer
2004-05-02 14:24 ` skaller
2004-05-02 14:59 ` Benjamin Geer [this message]
2004-05-02 15:51 ` [Caml-list] Camlp4 docs Martin Jambon
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